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Lynette Mather

Lynette Mather is the author of: Unspoken Secrets a YA fantasy novel.

She believes that to be a great writer, you have to write every day.

The author is a member of Motown Writers, The Mississippi Writer’s Guild, The Next Big Writer, Booksie, Webook, and Fanstory.

She has been in the media and newspapers throughout Michigan for poetry she has written. The author has won the following certificates for her excellence in writing: The Editor’s Choice Award, Poet of Merit Award, Vietnam Veterans of America awarded her the Certification of Appreciation Award, and she has won the International Poet of Merit Award. The author has had her poetry published in Treasured Poems of America.

In her spare time, the author works full time in sales.

The author enjoys spending time with her husband, her three children, and her three grandbabies.

Lynette Mather/L.A.Thunder also has a website: www.lathundernovels.com


“She is here amongst us, but she is not alone,” one of the pixie dust angels told the queen of the woods.“And?” the queen demanded.“She is with some boy. Both look strange, if you ask me.”“Strange, how?” the queen asked.“Strange. You know they don’t look as we do.” “How do they look?” The queen turned and looked at the pixie angel with her purple eye that sat in the middle of her forehead. “I don’t know. They have things like the little people in Vanduesa.”“What things might you be referring to?” the queen’s voice rose impatiently. “You know those things that the little people get around with.” The queen laughed, revealing yellowing teeth. “Oh, the things the little people in Vanduesa refer to as legs.”“That’s it.” The pixie angel did an excited flip, and then nodded her head.”
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“Once Kimmy and Bobby walked in Taco Bell they saw their two friends already sitting at the table, and Kimmy and Bobby ordered their food before they joined them. “What’s up?” Manning asked.“Not much, just hanging out,” Bobby answered. “And of course the two of you are always hanging out,” Dave said, nodding toward Kimmy.Kimmy smiled. “Of course we are always hanging out. That’s what you do when you’ve got a best friend, Dave. You’ll learn that maybe one day when you have a best friend.”
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“When a character comes to life, it’s like meeting a new friend for the first time.”
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“We never know the journey another person has walked, so be kind to everyone.”
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“What if the kid you bullied at school, grew up, and turned out to be the only surgeon who could save your life?”
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